Night Prey

Night Prey
ISBN-10
0821736612
ISBN-13
9780821736616
Series
Night Prey
Category
Fiction
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
1992-02
Publisher
Zebra Books
Author
Carol Davis Luce

Description

Roberta Paxton's worst premonitions may be realized as a killer with a perverse desire to kidnap two sisters--killing one and loving the other--stalks her and her sister Tobie. Original.

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